(Ministry for the Environment, 2020).
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Technical Memorandum | Draft Baseline State for Periphyton in Taranaki Rivers
Periphyton monitoring in the Taranaki region
In 2018, Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) initiated a monthly State of Environment (SoE) periphyton
monitoring programme, tailored to the requirements of the NPS-FM. Twelve sites are included in this
monitoring programme, many of which were selected to align with sites monitored in the state of the
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APPENDIX IB
APPENDICES
Appendix IB
Rivers and stream catchments identified for enhancement of natural, ecological and amenity values and life supporting
capacity
River or stream Water quality Recreational and fishery values Aesthetic and scenic values Comments
Kurapete Stream from
below Inglewood to
the confluence with
the Manganui River
Good in upper reaches, poor in
middle reaches, average in
lower reaches.
Very poor
Regulatory Committee
meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council held in the Taranaki Regional Council
chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford on 6 June 2023 at 9.00am
b) notes the recommendations therein were adopted by the Taranaki Regional Council on
Tuesday 27 June 2023.
Matters arising
Appendices/Attachments
Document: 3177981 Minutes Operations and Regulatory Committee 6 June 2023.
Operations and Regulatory Committee - Confirmation of Minutes Operations and Regulatory
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Appendix III
Wetlands containing nationally or regionally rare,
threatened or uncommon flora or fauna
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Appendix III
Schedule of wetland sites under 5 ha in the Taranaki region that contain nationally or
regionally rare, threatened or
these categories are in the default
class.
Further, as the maximum amount of periphyton biomass is affected by the amount of nutrients in the water
column, the NPS-FM also requires councils to set appropriate in-stream concentrations and exceedance
criteria for dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) and dissolved reactive phosphorus (DRP) to regulate
periphyton biomass growth (Ministry for the Environment, 2020).
Periphyton monitoring in the Taranaki region
In 2018, Taranaki Regional
from the RHA in that it
requires underwater visual assessments at 20 underwater points along the reach (four locations across five
transects if possible).
Baseline states for sediment
The NPS-FM requires all regional councils to identify baseline states for all attributes described in Appendix
2A and 2B of the NPS-FM within each Freshwater Management Unit (FMU). When compared against national
bottom lines and the relevant objectives for an FMU, baselines provide the
condition in New Zealand lakes. User Manual Version 2.
National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research: Hamilton, New Zealand. (see clause 1.8)
Lake SPI surveying in the Taranaki Region
In 2021, Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) engaged NIWA to survey three lakes (Lakes Kaikura, Mangawhio,
and Rotokare) using LakeSPI (Table 3, Figure 1). These lakes were the first in the region to be assessed using
this method. Lake SPI surveys were completed in November and December 2021. Detailed